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CATEGORIES:Pedagogy\, Language\, Arts &amp\; Culture in Educa
 tion (PLACE) Group Seminars
SUMMARY:Webinars for Professional Development in the Arts 
 Series 8: &quot\;Music in the lives of the foetus\
 , neonate and premature infant&quot\;			 - Dr Shei
 la Woodward\, Eastern Washington University
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140827T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140827T183000
UID:TALK53879AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/53879
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Woodward shares the results of several studies
  linked to musical experience of the foetus\, neon
 ate and premature infant. Her unique recordings of
  the transmission of music into the human uterus a
 re complemented by the results of studies that ind
 icate foetal response to music as well as memory o
 f music from before birth. A further study indicat
 es the impact of womb sounds and the mother’s sing
 ing voice on successful nutritional feeding in the
  premature infant. \n\n*Bio*\n\nDr. Sheila Woodwar
 d is Chair of Music and Associate Professor of Mus
 ic at Eastern Washington University\, USA. She is 
 a native of South Africa and earned her Ph. D. fro
 m the University of Cape Town and a Performer’s Li
 centiate in Organ from the Associated Board of the
  Royal Schools of Music. Dr. Woodward is President
  of the International Society for Music Education 
 and Chair of the National Association for Music Ed
 ucation (USA) Council on IN-ovations. She previous
 ly served two terms as Chair of the Early Childhoo
 d Music Education Commission (ISME). Dr. Woodward’
 s research focus is Music and Wellbeing\, explorin
 g this from before birth to adulthood. She has bee
 n awarded generous grants to promote international
  exchange programs\, bringing South African musici
 ans to perform in the USA alongside American stude
 nts and professors\, and she has directed numerous
  music education outreach programs in both countri
 es.\n
LOCATION:Faculty of Education\, 184 Hills Road\, Cambridge\
 , CB2 8PQ\, DMB\, Room GS1
CONTACT:Lucian Stephenson
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